Garda rants—er, hosts—another fun filled hour plus of NFL talk with his version of the Good, Bad and Ugly (with new intro), why HDTV makes owners itchy and how life is easier for an OLineman blocking for Nick Foles. All that and more on today's Hard Count.
Peyton Manning will likely pass Marino today, giving him a clear shot to Favre's career touchdown record. Certainly, it is the first step towards a potentially perfect storm for Packer fans in a few years.
Sorry Alabama, Georgia and Florida. As long as Oregon, Kansas State or Notre Dame stay undefeated, they should be in the national championship game ahead of a one-loss SEC team.
Garda talks about the idiocy of giving Charles Tillman a hard time for choosing to be a dad over a football player for a day and how it's equally stupid to lose on purpose thinking that a high draft pick is sure way to cure your team.
The Packers offense is 16th in total offense and ninth in scoring offense as the bye weeks drags on. Here's a deeper look at the unit's stats through nine games.
Garda is back post-Hurricane, Guinness in hand to talk NFL on this Election Night. No politics, just the football talk—with the Good, Bad and Ugly, NFL picks, why Jacksonville isn't moving and while we don't talk election, we do talk zombies which is just politicians without day jobs.
With trade talks and fantasy gurus calling for the "Add 'Em" of James Starks, you might get the impression that Alex Green's days as a starter are over. You might be wrong, if you apply what we've learned about Green and learn from the past.
Saturday evening is filled with three marquee football games including Alabama-LSU, Oregon-USC and Oklahoma State-Kansas State. Unfortunately, viewers will have a difficult time watching all three at once.
Garda covers players talking politics and how the media handles it, some Jive Turkey Gobblers and why Steve Spurrier is high if he thinks Alabama is beating NFL teams.
Arizona's Daryl Washington may be the game's best blitzing inside linebacker. In preparation for Packers-Cardinals, we break down how he's gotten to the quarterback this season.
Despite a lifeless offense, adding two names to the lengthy list of injuries and having absolutely no running game, the Packers found a way to win on Sunday.
Garda is back with another Press Box, talking about the Vikings collapse on Thursday Night Football, why the Chiefs are terrible, stupid Forbes lists and why Pop Warner football rocks.
The Green Bay Packers continue to sporadically use the "Cobra" formation with Randall Cobb. And the results continue to be positive, including on Sunday.
Tucker Kraft and Micah Parsons were voted Top 10 at their positions by scouts and executives. Quarterback Jordan Love was not among the top 10 quarterbacks.